Apps Gallery

One of the benefits of Open Data is the ability to create applications. On this page you will find mobile and web-based applications, created within the Government of Canada, the public, and Canadian Open Data Experience (CODE) winners and participants. Applications submitted by the public have incorporated data licensed by the Government of Canada under the Open Government Licence. Click on the app, log in, and let us know what you think of it by providing a rating.

The applications created by the public have been developed, and are operated and owned by third parties. The Government of Canada does not endorse, approve, or certify the applications or the developers, nor does it make any representation or warranty that the information based on which the applications have been developed, including information licensed under the Open Government Licence, is accurate, complete, or correct. Your use of the applications and the information contained therein, including information licensed under the Open Government Licence, is at your sole risk.

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This application depicts areas within Canada affected by drought. The Canadian Drought Monitor (CDM) is a composite product developed from a wide assortment of information such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), streamflow values...

AIR is Canada's first spatial database of agroclimate impacts. It is managed by the National Agroclimate Information Service (NAIS) of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC). The AIR application is an online tool for the collection,...

The Canada Census of Agriculture mapping application displays the Census of Agriculture data using the geographic boundary of the Consolidated Census Sub-division (CCS). Using the Census Mapper tool, information is provided in many different ways...

SCIMA is an interactive web map application developed with Mapbox JS to assist with the visualization of Service Canada Points of Service at a national level. Canada is home to over 200 Scheduled Outreach and 300 permanent Service Canada Centres,...

The AZMP has the aim of collecting and analyzing the biological, chemical, and physical field data that are necessary to (1) characterize and understand the causes of oceanic variability at the seasonal, inter-annual, and decadal scales, (2)...

The Community Information Database (CID) is a free internet-based resource developed to provide communities, researchers, and governments with access to consistent and reliable socio-economic and demographic data and information for all communities...

The only app to provide border crossing wait times for US and Canada borders and entering US from Mexico with cameras, government wait times and real-time traffic maps. Using this information combined will help you determine which is the best...

The PTSD Coach Canada app can help you learn about and manage symptoms that can occur after trauma. Features include: Reliable information on PTSD and treatments that work Tools for screening and tracking your symptoms Convenient, easy-to-use tools...

Four students from various background at The University of Waterloo are pleased to present AIM, a mobile web application that uses open data to improve the lives of Canadians through increased productivity. AIM provides market research for...